— Commanding squadron of his regiment in Cuba to Aug., 1898; participated in the campaign against Santiago de Cuba, June 23 to July 12, 1898, and engaged in the battle of San Juan, July 1, 1898; on sick leave Sept. 5 to Nov. 29, 1898; with regiment at Huntsville, Ala., to Jan., 1899; en route to and at Matanzas, Cuba, to May, 1899; member of Commission to supervise the distribution of money to 4th, 5th, and 6th Corps, Cuban army, to July, 1899; commanding post of Matanzas, Cuba, to Oct. 5, 1899.

(Colonel of Cavalry, 5th Cavalry, Oct. 18, 1899)

— On leave to Dec. 12, 1899; commanding regiment, post, and District of Mayaguez, Puerto Rico, to –––––

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Military History. — Commanding regiment, post and district of Mayaguez, P. R., Dec., 1899. — Sick at quarters, May 8 to 11, 1900. — Sick in quarters, June, 1900. — Detached service at San Juan, P. R., per par. 1, S. O. 116, Dept. P. R., series 1900. — Absent with leave, July 10 to 13, 1900. — Commanding regiment, post and district to July 13, 1900. — (Note — Headquarters, staff and band, remained stationed at Mayaguez, P. R., until August 3rd, 1900, when they embarked on Transport Sedgwick at Mayaguez, P. R.; left Mayaguez Aug. 4th and arrived at San Juan same date; sailed for United States Aug. 7, 1900, and arrived at Fort Myer, Va., Aug. 13, 1900.) — At Fort Myer, Va., commanding regiment and post to March 10, 1901. — President Board of Officers. —
p122 En route with command, March 10 to 17, to San Francisco, Cal., where the command embarked on board U. S. Transport Meade. — Sailed from San Francisco, Cal., March 18, 1901, arrived at Manila, P. I., April 17; disembarked and took station at El Deposito, P. I., April 19. — Commanding regiment and station and 6th District, Department of Luzon, until relieved from command of 6th District, Department of Luzon, May 24, 1901. — At San Felipe Neri, P. I., to Sept. 13, 1902.

Died, Sept. 13, 1902, at San Felipe Neri, P. I.: Aged 59.

See
Annual Association of Graduates, U. S. M. A., 1903, for an obituary notice, with a portrait.